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Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

Major outcomes from 28th Session of the UN


Climate Change Conference (COP 28)
Posted On: 18 DEC 2023 5:02PM by PIB Delhi

An inter-ministerial delegation from India attended the 28th Session of the UN Climate Change
Conference (COP 28) held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from 30th November’2023 to 13th
December’2023. The major outcome from COP 28 included the decision on Outcome of the
First Global Stocktake, ratcheting up global climate ambition before the end of the decade. These
global efforts will be taken up by the countries in a nationally determined manner taking into
account the Paris Agreement and their different national circumstances. Another major outcome
of COP 28 is the agreement on the operationalization of the Loss and Damage Fund and its
funding arrangements.

The decision on Loss and Damage Fund adopted at COP 28 approved the Governing instrument
of the Loss and Damage Fund and decided that the Fund will be serviced by new, dedicated and
independent secretariat. It was also decided that the Fund will be supervised and governed by the
Board. The Fund is accountable to and functions under the guidance of the Conference of Parties
serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA). Since the decision, an
amount of around USD 700 million to date has been pledged by several countries, including
United Arab Emirates, Germany, United Kingdom, European Union, Japan. The purpose of the
Fund is to assist developing countries that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of
climate change in responding to economic and non-economic loss and damage associated with
the adverse effects of climate change, including extreme weather events and slow onset events.
The detailed decision text on Loss and Damage Fund adopted at COP 28 can be accessed at
webpage https://unfccc.int/documents/636558.
Another major outcome related to Loss and Damage is the decision on Santiago network for
averting, minimizing and addressing loss and damage to catalyse the technical assistance of
relevant organizations, bodies, networks and experts for the implementation of relevant
approaches associated with climate change impacts. The host of the Secretariat for the Santiago
Network was finalized at COP 28. The joint consortium of the United Nations Office for Disaster
Risk Reduction and the United Nations Office for Project Services have been selected as the host
of the Santiago network secretariat for an initial term of five years, with five-year renewal
periods.
Countries including Canada, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the United States of America have
announced their financial contributions to the work of the Santiago network.
This information was given by Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate
Change Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.
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